Death of Grandma Headrick, Mother of J.E. Headrick
The death of "Grandma Headrick, mother of J.E. Headrick, is mentioned in the Walker County Messenger of 28 October 1910. She was buried at Gladden. J.M. Coley, author of the column, mentions that he was her pastor, and mentions that her son, J.E. Headrick, was a deacon of the church. (I found a cross-reference--see other notes).
Citation:
Coley, J.M., 'Death of Mrs. Headrick' in 'Confederate X-Roads' (column), \Walker County Messenger\ (Lafayette, Walker County, Georgia), 28 October 1910, in Georgia Historic Newspapers (via GALILEO). [Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, October 28, 1910, Image 3] https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn89053488/1910-10-28/ed-1/seq-3/#index=1&rows=12&proxtext=headrick&sequence=0®ion=north&words=Headrick&page=1 (accessed 18 April 2019).
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My identification of Grandma Headrick: Narcissa Catherine (Waters) Headrick, wife of Jacob B. Headrick, of Walker County, Georgia. Jacob and Narcissa were the parents of John Enoch L. Headrick (the J.E. Headrick mentioned in the obituary). See also, posts about J.E. Headrick as a deacon of Naomi Baptist Church in Walker County, Georgia.
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